It hasn't moved from that spot for the better part of 10 years. Would be a super nice airplane for someone willing to fix it up.

While we were there another Beechcraft V tail taxied out and took off. I wouldn't be surprised if they were both owned by the same person (as they are fairly rare) and if he was using one for parts for the other. The wingtip damage would pretty much require an entire wing rebuild and a full airframe inspection...

If you saw an airplane take off from Gene Snyder that's a rare event, let alone a Bonanza! You could very well be right about the parts plane thing. I looked up the tail number on the FAA registry and the airworthiness certificate expired 3 years ago. It would take $50k and an act of God to get it in the air again (legally).